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Index by author

October 06, 1998; Volume 159,Issue 7
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  • F
  • G
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  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
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B

  1. Beaudoin, C.

    1. You have access
      Clinical teachers as humanistic caregivers and educators: perceptions of senior clerks and second-year residents
      C. Beaudoin, B. Maheux, L. Cote, J. E. Des Marchais, P. Jean and L. Berkson
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 765-769;
  2. Berkson, L.

    1. You have access
      Clinical teachers as humanistic caregivers and educators: perceptions of senior clerks and second-year residents
      C. Beaudoin, B. Maheux, L. Cote, J. E. Des Marchais, P. Jean and L. Berkson
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 765-769;
  3. Brown, C. J.

    1. You have access
      Controversial study of thalassemia drug ends early
      C. J. Brown and B. Sibbald
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 754;
  4. Buske, L.

    1. You have access
      L'exode vers le Sud ralentit légèrement
      L. Buske
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 900;
    2. You have access
      The southward flow ebbs slightly
      L. Buske
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 900;

C

  1. Carriere, K. C.

    1. You have access
      Factors influencing the frequency of visits by hypertensive patients to primary care physicians in Winnipeg
      N. P. Roos, K. C. Carriere and D. Friesen
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 777-783;
  2. Cote, L.

    1. You have access
      Clinical teachers as humanistic caregivers and educators: perceptions of senior clerks and second-year residents
      C. Beaudoin, B. Maheux, L. Cote, J. E. Des Marchais, P. Jean and L. Berkson
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 765-769;
  3. Cottrell, K.

    1. You have access
      Psychiatric technique may help time-strapped FPs
      K. Cottrell
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 753;

D

  1. Des Marchais, J. E.

    1. You have access
      Clinical teachers as humanistic caregivers and educators: perceptions of senior clerks and second-year residents
      C. Beaudoin, B. Maheux, L. Cote, J. E. Des Marchais, P. Jean and L. Berkson
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 765-769;
  2. Dickens, B. M.

    1. You have access
      Bioethics for clinicians: 16. Dealing with demands for inappropriate treatment
      C. Weijer, P. A. Singer, B. M. Dickens and S. Workman
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 817-821;

E

  1. Elsaudany, S.

    1. You have access
      Notifying patients exposed to blood products associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: theoretical risk for real people
      S. M. King, H. Watson, H. Heurter, M. Ricketts and S. Elsaudany
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 771-774;

F

  1. Family Physician Study Group{,} Sociobehavioral Cancer Research Network{,} National Cancer Institute of, Canada.

    1. You have access
      Why don't family physicians follow clinical practice guidelines for cancer screening?
      F. Tudiver, C. Herbert, V. Goel and Canada. Family Physician Study Group{,} Sociobehavioral Cancer Research Network{,} National Cancer Institute of
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 797-798;
  2. Fleshner, N.

    1. You have access
      Prostate cancer: 3. Individual risk factors
      R. P. Gallagher and N. Fleshner
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 807-813;
  3. Friesen, D.

    1. You have access
      Factors influencing the frequency of visits by hypertensive patients to primary care physicians in Winnipeg
      N. P. Roos, K. C. Carriere and D. Friesen
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 777-783;

G

  1. Gallagher, R. P.

    1. You have access
      Prostate cancer: 3. Individual risk factors
      R. P. Gallagher and N. Fleshner
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 807-813;
  2. Goel, V.

    1. You have access
      Why don't family physicians follow clinical practice guidelines for cancer screening?
      F. Tudiver, C. Herbert, V. Goel and Canada. Family Physician Study Group{,} Sociobehavioral Cancer Research Network{,} National Cancer Institute of
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 797-798;
  3. Gray, C.

    1. You have access
      Ontario's kinder, gentler college tries to leave old-boys' image behind
      C. Gray
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 834-836;

H

  1. Hajto, T.

    1. You have access
      Evaluating unconventional therapies
      T. Hajto and R. Saller
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 759;
  2. Hakim, A. M.

    1. You have access
      Thrombolytics for stroke
      A. M. Hakim
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 757-758;
  3. Herbert, C.

    1. You have access
      Why don't family physicians follow clinical practice guidelines for cancer screening?
      F. Tudiver, C. Herbert, V. Goel and Canada. Family Physician Study Group{,} Sociobehavioral Cancer Research Network{,} National Cancer Institute of
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 797-798;
  4. Heurter, H.

    1. You have access
      Notifying patients exposed to blood products associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: theoretical risk for real people
      S. M. King, H. Watson, H. Heurter, M. Ricketts and S. Elsaudany
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 771-774;
  5. Hoey, J.

    1. You have access
      Editor's preface
      J. Hoey
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 745;
    2. You have access
      Mot du rédacteur en chef
      J. Hoey
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 747;
    3. You have access
      Dr. Allon Reddoch: the CMA's new president is a Yukon enthusiast
      J. Hoey and B. Sibbald
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 839;
    4. You have access
      The arrogance of science and the pitfalls of hope
      J. Hoey
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 803-804;

J

  1. Jean, P.

    1. You have access
      Clinical teachers as humanistic caregivers and educators: perceptions of senior clerks and second-year residents
      C. Beaudoin, B. Maheux, L. Cote, J. E. Des Marchais, P. Jean and L. Berkson
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 765-769;

K

  1. Kaegi, E.

    1. You have access
      Evaluating unconventional therapies
      E. Kaegi and M. Schneider
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 759-761;
  2. Kent, H.

    1. You have access
      Vancouver tPA study thought first of its kind
      H. Kent
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 751;
    2. You have access
      Popularity of breast cancer program leads to referral protocols in BC
      H. Kent
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 832-833;
  3. King, S. M.

    1. You have access
      Notifying patients exposed to blood products associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: theoretical risk for real people
      S. M. King, H. Watson, H. Heurter, M. Ricketts and S. Elsaudany
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 771-774;

L

  1. La Hovary, N.

    1. You have access
      Legal reasoning?
      N. La Hovary
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 758;
  2. Larke, B.

    1. You have access
      The quandary of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
      B. Larke
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 789-792;
  3. Lunney, J.

    1. You have access
      Evaluating unconventional therapies
      J. Lunney
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 758-759;

M

  1. Maheux, B.

    1. You have access
      Clinical teachers as humanistic caregivers and educators: perceptions of senior clerks and second-year residents
      C. Beaudoin, B. Maheux, L. Cote, J. E. Des Marchais, P. Jean and L. Berkson
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 765-769;
  2. McCaffrey, M.

    1. You have access
      No more Band-Aid solutions for rural medicine
      M. McCaffrey
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 761;
  3. McGowan, J.

    1. You have access
      On_the_Net@cma.ca/Sur_le_Net@cma.ca
      J. McGowan
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 843;
  4. Mills, F. G.

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      On evidence-based medicine
      F. G. Mills
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 758;

N

  1. Neufeld, V. R.

    1. You have access
      Physician as humanist: still an educational challenge
      V. R. Neufeld
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 787-788;

O

  1. Oppel, L.

    1. You have access
      Evaluating unconventional therapies
      L. Oppel
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 759;
  2. OReilly, M.

    1. You have access
      Solutions prove elusive as Ontario seeks alternatives to FFS in remote areas
      M. OReilly
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 840-841;

P

  1. Patterson, R.

    1. You have access
      "You're the worst goddamn resident I've ever had"
      R. Patterson
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 823-825;

R

  1. Rapoport, D.

    1. You have access
      Statinopathy?
      D. Rapoport
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 757;
  2. Ricketts, M.

    1. You have access
      Notifying patients exposed to blood products associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: theoretical risk for real people
      S. M. King, H. Watson, H. Heurter, M. Ricketts and S. Elsaudany
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 771-774;
  3. Roos, N. P.

    1. You have access
      Factors influencing the frequency of visits by hypertensive patients to primary care physicians in Winnipeg
      N. P. Roos, K. C. Carriere and D. Friesen
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 777-783;

S

  1. Saller, R.

    1. You have access
      Evaluating unconventional therapies
      T. Hajto and R. Saller
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 759;
  2. Schneider, M.

    1. You have access
      Evaluating unconventional therapies
      E. Kaegi and M. Schneider
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 759-761;
  3. Sibbald, B.

    1. You have access
      Nicotine patch available without prescription
      B. Sibbald
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 751;
    2. You have access
      Controversial study of thalassemia drug ends early
      C. J. Brown and B. Sibbald
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 754;
    3. You have access
      Dr. Allon Reddoch: the CMA's new president is a Yukon enthusiast
      J. Hoey and B. Sibbald
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 839;
    4. You have access
      Physicians' help needed in CJD study
      B. Sibbald
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 830;
    5. You have access
      Blood recipients and CJD: to notify or not to notify, that is the question
      B. Sibbald
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 829-831;
  4. Singer, P. A.

    1. You have access
      Bioethics for clinicians: 16. Dealing with demands for inappropriate treatment
      C. Weijer, P. A. Singer, B. M. Dickens and S. Workman
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 817-821;
  5. Spika, J. S.

    1. You have access
      Protecting against invasive pneumococcal disease: Be wise -- immunize!
      S. G. Squires and J. S. Spika
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 826-827;
    2. You have access
      Who should be vaccinated against Streptococcus pneumoniae?
      S. G. Squires and J. S. Spika
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 826;
  6. Squires, S. G.

    1. You have access
      Protecting against invasive pneumococcal disease: Be wise -- immunize!
      S. G. Squires and J. S. Spika
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 826-827;
    2. You have access
      Who should be vaccinated against Streptococcus pneumoniae?
      S. G. Squires and J. S. Spika
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 826;
  7. Starfield, B.

    1. You have access
      Primary care visits and health policy
      B. Starfield
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 795-796;

T

  1. Tannock, I. F.

    1. You have access
      Unconventional therapies for cancer: A refuge from the rules of evidence?
      I. F. Tannock and D. G. Warr
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 801-802;
  2. Tudiver, F.

    1. You have access
      Why don't family physicians follow clinical practice guidelines for cancer screening?
      F. Tudiver, C. Herbert, V. Goel and Canada. Family Physician Study Group{,} Sociobehavioral Cancer Research Network{,} National Cancer Institute of
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 797-798;

W

  1. Warr, D. G.

    1. You have access
      Unconventional therapies for cancer: A refuge from the rules of evidence?
      I. F. Tannock and D. G. Warr
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 801-802;
  2. Watson, H.

    1. You have access
      Notifying patients exposed to blood products associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: theoretical risk for real people
      S. M. King, H. Watson, H. Heurter, M. Ricketts and S. Elsaudany
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 771-774;
  3. Weijer, C.

    1. You have access
      Bioethics for clinicians: 16. Dealing with demands for inappropriate treatment
      C. Weijer, P. A. Singer, B. M. Dickens and S. Workman
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 817-821;
  4. Wharry, S.

    1. You have access
      Scepticism rampant as health minister addresses CMA meeting
      S. Wharry
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 837-838;
    2. You have access
      There but for the grace of God..
      S. Wharry
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 838;
  5. Workman, S.

    1. You have access
      Bioethics for clinicians: 16. Dealing with demands for inappropriate treatment
      C. Weijer, P. A. Singer, B. M. Dickens and S. Workman
      CMAJ October 06, 1998 159 (7) 817-821;
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